1967 Pontiac GTO

The GTO underwent a few styling changes in 1967. The louver-covered tail lights were replaced with eight tail lights, four on each side. Rally II wheels with colored lug nuts were also available in 1967. The GTO emblems located on the rear part of the fenders were moved to the chrome rocker panels. Also the grill was changed from a purely split grill, to one that shared some chrome.

1967 saw the last year for boxy straight lines, a new gun in the Pontiac model lineup, the Firebird, would shape the next years GTO lineup. There were few differences on the 1967 GTO from the previous year. Most notable were the twin pin stripes along the upper beltline and body side accent moldings were slightly revised. GTO buyers also had a new choice of power when it came to engine displacement. Standard was the new 400 cubic inch engine that produced 255 horsepower. A severe drop in standard horsepower from the previous year. Two optional horsepower rated 400's were available to power hungry consumers. A 335 and a 360 horsepower 400 cubic inch motor were available. GTO sales for 1967 remained high at 81,722.